The Glenwood boys track team won 11 events and double-medaled in six to win its fourth straight Ram Relays team title last Tuesday.
Glenwood scored 185 team points to easily out distance second place Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson’s 63.

The Glenwood girls won 11 gold medals and the boys 16 at the Hawkeye 10 Conference Southern Division Track Meet on Thursday in Glenwood.

The cold and rainy weather did nothing to dampen the Rams’ dominating performance over southern division foes Shenandoah, Clarinda and Red Oak.
The girls won 12 of 19 events and placed in six others to more than double-up the points on second place Shenandoah with 118 points to the Fillies 55.

Cole Darrow on the boys side and Morgan Lucy and Lexi Fisher were first team selections on the 2010-2011 All-Hawkeye 10 Conference basketball teams released last week.
Darrow was tabbed for the first team after leading the Rams to their most wins (13) in over 40 years this season scoring a conference best 22.1 points per game. Darrow, a senior who will play basketball at Buena Vista University next fall, is the Rams' all-time leading scorer with 1,007 career points.

The Glenwood girls track and field team competed at the Dakota Dome on Saturday at the Norm Herren Midwest High School Track and Field Indoor Meet at the University of South Dakota.
“The team competed well and there were some fine performances turned in by the Rams,” said Glenwood coach Brad Rasmussen.
Cassie Kruse had a standout day for the Rams, setting a personal best by more than three feet with a toss 36 feet, six inches in the shot to place fourth.

DENISON - “It’s going to take an awfully good team to beat them. I predict they’ll win their third straight title. They are a pretty talented team,” said Glenwood boys basketball coach Curt Schulte in describing the Bishop Heelan basketball team.